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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> many members of congress getting a rude reception from constituents while they hold town halls during the recess. brace for the bitterness. >> who sent me here? who sent me here? i sent myself! i how dare you! how dare you claim i'm part of a conspiracy! >> no, that's not true. that's the law. that's the law! >> how dare you, how dare you! >> wow! is this debate undemocratic, unamerican or is this indeed the pinnacle of democracy? on the right we have radio commentator greg knapp, amanda carpenter with the "washington times." on the left, keith boykin and bernard. first, let's bring back our members of congress, joe sestak and marsha blackburn. congressman sestak, one issue added to this debate is the way the obama posse is characterizing the opposition, they're saying it's big fat public interest, almost implying it's unamerican, burning in effigy in these protests i thought it was incredibly american we were doing in 1776. do you th
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> many members of congress getting a rude reception from constituents while they hold town halls during the recess. brace for the bitterness. >> who sent me here? who sent me here? i sent myself! i how dare you! how dare you claim i'm part of a conspiracy! >> no, that's not true. that's the law. that's the law! >> how dare you, how dare you! >> wow! is this debate undemocratic, unamerican or...
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i use the bullish commentary on air and it seems to be getting a little more, i don't want to use the word giddy but at a higher level than it's been recently. yet, they tried shorting the market. we saw active attempts to short market six or seven days ago. we saw these drops and it didn't drop much and came back late in the last hour again. and the ultimate rally is not coming so that it's a rally in a bear market. >> bob, i think what happened there was the fact that the second earnings turned out to be much better than many people expected. and without that, we may not have had the big run-up that we have seen. but eventually, i think within the next two to three months, you're going to see the economic weakness futures set in. i have expectations for positive growth in the next two quarters but the beginning of 2010 minus 2% in the first quarter as some of the similars from the spending and cash for clunkers comes to an end, and that the consumers go on strike and if you have a flight from the dollar or even bigger increase in interest rates that gets accentuated. >> it is a litt
i use the bullish commentary on air and it seems to be getting a little more, i don't want to use the word giddy but at a higher level than it's been recently. yet, they tried shorting the market. we saw active attempts to short market six or seven days ago. we saw these drops and it didn't drop much and came back late in the last hour again. and the ultimate rally is not coming so that it's a rally in a bear market. >> bob, i think what happened there was the fact that the second...
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>> the restaurant pays us. there's a free service to diners, so the two main revenue streams, one is a monthly subscription for our hardware/software bunning, and second a a performance-based fee for every signer we seat at the restaurant. >> so are you getting more -- restaurants are paying you. do you see any hesitancy on their part due to the economy, or is the fee so low you wouldn't see that reticence? >> our fees -- we deliver a very powerful return on investment to restaurants. the key to restaurant profitability is filling seats. we help restaurants fill seats. you know, that said, the economy is raeting some head winds in our business. overall total customer counts reservation-taking restaurants are down double digits and have been down pretty much since last september. we feel the pinch as well, because when the restaurants have fewer customers, we in turn can see fewer diners. >> so how does the revenue breakdown go? it's pretty much 100% comes from the restaurant fees, you also get advertising? >> w
>> the restaurant pays us. there's a free service to diners, so the two main revenue streams, one is a monthly subscription for our hardware/software bunning, and second a a performance-based fee for every signer we seat at the restaurant. >> so are you getting more -- restaurants are paying you. do you see any hesitancy on their part due to the economy, or is the fee so low you wouldn't see that reticence? >> our fees -- we deliver a very powerful return on investment to...
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deal to use biofuels. we'll be joined by the ceo, rentech to discuss how it may help change the way we fly the friendly skies. oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah! that's it! aflac. we've got you under our wing. a-a-a-aflaaac! cornwell. >>> eight u.s. airlines have taken a greene approach tonight signing a multiyear deal with biodiesel synthetic fuel, rentech used for ground operations at l.a. international airport but could pave the way for the use of synthetic jet fuel. joining us is rentech's ceo. thank you for joining us. >> how are you, bill? >> what is this fuel that will be used for the ground operations at l.a.x.? >> the ground fuel we'll be making for l.a.x., taking woody greenways in california, greenways from yard clippings and conve
deal to use biofuels. we'll be joined by the ceo, rentech to discuss how it may help change the way we fly the friendly skies. oof! i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah! that's it! aflac. we've got you under our wing. a-a-a-aflaaac!...
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and monica is with us, joining us with a roundup of the headlines. good morning, monica. >> good morning, joe. we'll start with police who are trying to police together what compelled a gun man to open fire on a pittsburgh area gym last night including himself. four people were injured in that attack. former president clinton and two american journalists are on their way back home to the united states this morning. clecht clinton won their release on one-on-one negotiations with north korean leader kim jong il. >>> here is video for you. in israel, tourists taking video of some horses and boom, right into the car. drivers is okay, horse is okay, everyone is fine, but that is your video of the day. can you imagine? what do you think ta -- >> no. >> what would that driver must have been thinking? >> i don't know. slowdown. i think the horse looks like he was paying attention to the camera shot over his leg. >> he just wanted to know if he looked big from behind. he was a little worried about that. he wasn't really focused. >> did that collision make my
and monica is with us, joining us with a roundup of the headlines. good morning, monica. >> good morning, joe. we'll start with police who are trying to police together what compelled a gun man to open fire on a pittsburgh area gym last night including himself. four people were injured in that attack. former president clinton and two american journalists are on their way back home to the united states this morning. clecht clinton won their release on one-on-one negotiations with north...
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i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. shopping online can help save. doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and
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i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" "and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free". most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. >>> president obama pushing his economic agenda on the road, but are his policies working? opposing views in our poe power grid. rich, i'll start with you. >> i do think it's working. all you have to do is watch cnbc for the last several weeks. the stock market has ga
i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" "and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free". most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels......
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is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. >>> a hearty congratulations to president clinton personally intervening freeing two young reporters from north korea. these are the first pictures of clinton and the women he saved as he left north korea with laura ling and euna lee. all three are en route to los angeles and would arrive sometime tomorrow, i would imagine and were locked up 3 1/2 months. let's bring in john harwood, our washington news guy. >> reporter: hi, dennis, this is terrific news for the families of those women and successful debut as emissary for president clinton on behalf of president obama, although the white house took pains to ch
is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. >>> a hearty congratulations to president clinton personally intervening freeing two...
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trust us on that. she's also the host of course of tv's top chef on our sister channel bravo temperature thank you for joining us. cue the burger king commercial. did you enjoy that burgers as much as you seemed or are you that good an actress? >> well, i hope i'm a good actress, but i did enjoy it. i actually wrote about the karl jr. bacon western burger because it was an iconic part of my owned a leow adoslecn event ce. we would ge always after school. so there is an essay in my last book called in praise of bacon and i talk about a lot of things that have bacon in it and among them is this burger. so the karl jr. people and i got together and in fact i think in the radio ad i'm just reading from my book. >> i interviewed the ceo when they launched this it ad and he was thrilled with it. >> no kidding. they oil you up, you look so -- >> we shot that commercial in los angeles and it was very warm and, yes, usually they put beautiful moi chur riser with little pearls in them, sort of to bling you up. a
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it's interesting to use the term bet. my guess is, he would use the term investment as opposed to bet when referencing those particular actions. but in general, i think we'll find those were very opportunistic allocations of capital in the midst of a market that was experiencing some pretty significant dislocation. history has shown those tend to work out pretty well. he had a respectable quarter, as you indicated on the derivative side and on the investment side. the more important thing probably is the optionalty he has, even in those investments, as you recall, he has the warrants that they give him some significant upside to the equity exposure of those companies. >> you know, larry, a lot of questions raised about who is going to be the most likely successor for berkshire. people are now saying dave sokol is the most likely successor after what happened last week when he was put in charge of net jets. is sokol the most likely investor? >> it's really difficult to handicap a race when you don't know when it actually b
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i think it's useful. i think it's more telling about the past rather than telling us about the future. >> what do you think actually pushed forward, a temporary programs like cash for clunkers, tax rebates, buying homes. all these things are great while they last but after that what happens? >> sure. some things like stock market moving up make people more comfortable. that's more telling about what's going to happen in the past than the future. we walk into this building every day. immediately we hear there are no signs of inflation, right? home prices are moderating. confidence improving, rally continues. someone walks in prime mortgage going to be a problem, commercial real estate a problem, inflation will come. do you think the rifbs right now relative to the signs of stabilization that we're seeing, which is the heavier? >> i think we've got to get economic stabilization together. we're still in a fragile situation. i think we're seeing lots of signs of recovery and could get a strong recovery. but f
i think it's useful. i think it's more telling about the past rather than telling us about the future. >> what do you think actually pushed forward, a temporary programs like cash for clunkers, tax rebates, buying homes. all these things are great while they last but after that what happens? >> sure. some things like stock market moving up make people more comfortable. that's more telling about what's going to happen in the past than the future. we walk into this building every day....
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crews used boats to get some people to safety. the library was hard hit. tens of thousands of books destroyed by floodwaters. >>> coming up, new findings on antidepressants. why are so many people who aren't depressed taking the drugs? everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding. (announcer) the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers or who take certain other medicine should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems, such as bleeding may worsen. mom's diagnosis was hard to hear, but there's something i can do. (announcer) ask your doctor
crews used boats to get some people to safety. the library was hard hit. tens of thousands of books destroyed by floodwaters. >>> coming up, new findings on antidepressants. why are so many people who aren't depressed taking the drugs? everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning,...
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chrysler >>, send us more cars per -- >> chrysler, send us more cars. >> dealers credit cash for clunkers. the rebate offer brought this woman in. she traded her 1986 a van for a new ford escape. she more than doubled her fuel efficiency. and she helped to give up for its first sales increase in nearly two years. >> sales elevated as soon as the program became official a week ago friday. that is what put us over the top. >> but the popular program is a dazzling in cash. house leaders agreed to top off with another 2 billion at the white house wants the senate to do the same. >> if it does not happen this week, it is unlikely we will make it to the weekend with a program that could continue. >> it ran out of money in a week, prompting the house to run a $2 billion expansion before people had time to figure out what happened with the the first billion. >> are calls to figure out if cockers are scrapped and not me sellable. >> without those things, we are just having people money to buy out a new car. >> but bipartisan backers say they are satisfied and that drivers are getting on average 10
chrysler >>, send us more cars per -- >> chrysler, send us more cars. >> dealers credit cash for clunkers. the rebate offer brought this woman in. she traded her 1986 a van for a new ford escape. she more than doubled her fuel efficiency. and she helped to give up for its first sales increase in nearly two years. >> sales elevated as soon as the program became official a week ago friday. that is what put us over the top. >> but the popular program is a dazzling in...
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the majority of this will miss us to the south. up in here, this is a cold front that will tap into some to have and move our way for tomorrow. we could get a pop up shower and thunderstorm. heat and humidity out there, tomorrow, better chance of shower and thundershower. thursday still a chance lingering into friday before it looks like that calms down once again. heat index will make it feel hotter. tonight going down 60s and tomorrow. going right back up, close to 90 degrees. warm and muggy. stronger thunderstorms if they start to get going tomorrow. five day coming up in just a moment. >> thank you. >> you will want to check in with eyewitness news today. back to the newsroom for the preview. >>> a man breaks into a college coed pennsylvania apartment and flees naked. >>> gone to the dogs. a brand new pet airline promises to pamper and keep your best friend safe during travel. >> jone us for this at 4:00 p.m. after dr. phil. >>> gave day forecast. we want to show you marty. >>> we want to see bernadette too. >> we are one big v
the majority of this will miss us to the south. up in here, this is a cold front that will tap into some to have and move our way for tomorrow. we could get a pop up shower and thunderstorm. heat and humidity out there, tomorrow, better chance of shower and thundershower. thursday still a chance lingering into friday before it looks like that calms down once again. heat index will make it feel hotter. tonight going down 60s and tomorrow. going right back up, close to 90 degrees. warm and muggy....
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many of us have had great favors done for us by doctors. him keep coming back to that, that reflects who he is and where he comes from. he ran a great campaign as a moderate. what is coming out is a hard anticapitalist -- >> wait a minute. does it go beyond that? is it class warfare? >> this is saul speaking. >> he wants to amputate all the conservative's foot, is that what you are trying to say? >> you want to defend obama on this? >> i want to say you have distorted what he said. what he is saying is the primary care physicians who take care of people who are mostly well do not make money, what we need is people to manage people with chronic illnesses. and the surgeons make a large amount of money for doing operations. i'm not saying the operation wasn't necessary, but we have a shift to the chronic management of illness and away from the secret service and part of -- i'm sorry. you can laugh all you want, but that's what he said. >> for goodness sakes, you could not misintrept what he said. >> the doctors are basically supporting the pla
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they increase the risk of cancer after they are used beyond 2.5 years. the drug is prescribed for work rheumatoid arthritis and crows disease -- crohn's disease. >> the crew aboard the u.s.s. comfort is back, after providing medical aid to several countries. >> here is a live look of downtown baltimore. an update on weather and traffic coming up. you are >> good morning. let's check a more intimate. we have a vehicle fire in two locations. the vehicle is there and the fire is out in one area. watch for possible lane closures in another area. in nottingham, we have an accident with possible enclosures there. a right lane closure on falls road. that is due to a water main break. let's check the drive times this morning. traffic is in very good shape. no delays to report on the envelope in the west side. -- outer loop in the west side. mountain road is flowing without delay. white marsh is looking good. that is the latest. let's check in on the mta and buses. >> we are looking at a very good commute so far. the delays to leave port on the front reclines --
they increase the risk of cancer after they are used beyond 2.5 years. the drug is prescribed for work rheumatoid arthritis and crows disease -- crohn's disease. >> the crew aboard the u.s.s. comfort is back, after providing medical aid to several countries. >> here is a live look of downtown baltimore. an update on weather and traffic coming up. you are >> good morning. let's check a more intimate. we have a vehicle fire in two locations. the vehicle is there and the fire is...
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you give us exclusive mining contracts. she didn't go that far but she was the first one to go to angola, the first secretary of state to do that. same with nigeria. she went -- the peg was a trade conference in kenya at the beginning. and she wanted to go to africa and she says look, i got powerful envoys like richard holbrook and george mitchell working in pakistan and israel full-time which enables me to go with my press on an 11-day trip to africa. certainly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we haven't seen before. >> based on what you saw in the trip, can you fill in more of the blanks on how she operates as secretary of state? >> but what we do know is he has been surprised at how bad things have gotten in afghanistan. along with all of his aides. they think things have degraded further than he anticipated. so i think what's happened here is he brought in a lot of outside the box thirst. people when they come back and leave government service, temporary government service to commission us to take part in this report,
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. >> when we walked through the door, we saw, standing before us, president bill clinton. [applause] >> he got what he wanted, but can he govern a divided nation? president ahmenijad is sworn in. throwing stones -- palestinians say they have been abused in custody of israeli soldiers. welcome. we are broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later for you -- an unlikely savior for the humble honeybee. in the last place you might think of. picture perfect pass. we take a look. -- picture-perfect pets. hello to you. after the surprise, tears, and algiers, the speculation. how will north korea's sudden release of two journalists at the behest of former president bill clinton affect the relationship of the two countries? laura ling and euna lee are now back in california. president clinton will be briefing president obama on his meeting with kim jong il. from washington, our correspondent. >> the plane touched down in california. [applause] the two journalists, laura ling and euna lee, rescued from the prospect of 12 years in a north korean labor camp. she had not seen her mother
. >> when we walked through the door, we saw, standing before us, president bill clinton. [applause] >> he got what he wanted, but can he govern a divided nation? president ahmenijad is sworn in. throwing stones -- palestinians say they have been abused in custody of israeli soldiers. welcome. we are broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later for you -- an unlikely savior for the humble honeybee. in the last place you might think of. picture perfect pass. we take a look. --...
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the journal is reporting that secretary geithner used expletives in this meeting. we're not going to put them on a full screen like we did with those numbers. now, remember, bernanke and the others here are supposed to be allies with the administration in reforming the financial markets and new regulation, but they have been publicly disagreeing with pieces of the plan, so the treasury secretary said, hey, enough is enough. stop it, and one of the regulators who was in the meeting confirmed today that -- confirmed the story but called the meeting candid. that's the strongest word he would use. >> candid and frank. that's always good. peter, thanks. while the house is on vacation and the senate prepares to go, we will tell you who is looking over their shoulder at ethics investigators as lawmakers in d.c. keep up the push for a healthcare bill. to stay in tune with life after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration... plus support for bone and breast health. just what i need
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none of us could even believe it had happened. but hopefully, that is the last we will see of that. >> the veteran broadcaster dennis murray. the latest sports news. >> thank you very much. in around 90 minutes, the international olympic committee will announce which two new sports will be recommended for the talent -- for the 2016 games. seven sports on the short list as members prepare to vote in berlin. baseball, golf, crotty, a roller sports, rugby, softball, and swash, but only two will be recommended. the decision will have to date ratified in copenhagen did baseball and softball or on the schedule in beijing last year but they have been dropped for the london 2012 games. speaking on behalf of this board, the world's number one tiger woods said goals possible inclusion was long overdue. >> golf is a truly global sport and not think it should've been in the olympics awhile ago. i think that of gadahn, it will be great for golf and especially some of the other smaller countries that are not emerging in golf, i'd think it is a
none of us could even believe it had happened. but hopefully, that is the last we will see of that. >> the veteran broadcaster dennis murray. the latest sports news. >> thank you very much. in around 90 minutes, the international olympic committee will announce which two new sports will be recommended for the talent -- for the 2016 games. seven sports on the short list as members prepare to vote in berlin. baseball, golf, crotty, a roller sports, rugby, softball, and swash, but only...
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erin is with us in georgia. go ahead. >> caller: i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's why half the kids around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said, yes. if there is a lupus and pneumonia there is a weakness. she also says she would have trouble dragging the kid around. that was her thought there. let's get another call in. penny in utah. go ahead. >> caller: hi. my comment is, i don't think she should serve any prison time. i think she needs major parenting classes. >> i agree. >> caller: my main concern is if i would have been there in that store she was at, she wouldn't have been dragging that kid. >> what would you have done? >> caller: i would have grabbed the leash and got it away from her and stopped her from doing that. >> you were that disturbed by that? >> caller: yes. absolutely. i stopped people in places before from abusing and hitting and d
erin is with us in georgia. go ahead. >> caller: i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's why half the kids around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said, yes. if there is a lupus and pneumonia there is a weakness. she also says she would have trouble dragging the kid around. that was her thought there. let's get another call in....
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this is an area of low pressure that will pass mostly south of us. a cold front coming in, low pressure developing along it, so you have to hang on to the possibility of rain before high- pressure can come in and clear things out before friday and the weekend. there you see the showers tomorrow afternoon, and then the skies clear out. the further west you go, the more sunshine you will see during the day tomorrow. 77 to 82 degrees tomorrow, a cooler than normal day. thanks to clouds and that northeast wind. out in western maryland, we expect a sunny day tomorrow. around the chesapeake, showers become more likely. at ocean city cannot look for some showers tomorrow and a little bit cooler. -- at ocean city, look for some showers tomorrow and a little bit cooler temperatures. the heat arrives on sunday and monday, highs in the mid 90's. >> now, 11 sports with gerry sandusky. >> no one thing changes a football team's approach faster than injuries. the loss of adam terry impacts far more than one position for the ravens. pete gilbert has more from the ra
this is an area of low pressure that will pass mostly south of us. a cold front coming in, low pressure developing along it, so you have to hang on to the possibility of rain before high- pressure can come in and clear things out before friday and the weekend. there you see the showers tomorrow afternoon, and then the skies clear out. the further west you go, the more sunshine you will see during the day tomorrow. 77 to 82 degrees tomorrow, a cooler than normal day. thanks to clouds and that...
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but that big batch will miss us. 89 in the district. dulles 88. where we have seen it raining, especially across kentucky, temperatures are in the 60s there. but let's go ahead and show you the max hd air quality. i want to talk about the fact that today was a code orange day. we had few of those. unhealthy for sensitive groups, children and seniors, anyone with a respiratory disease, limit the outdoor activity. in the future, we are not expecting one tomorrow, but a great way to help the atmosphere and use mass transit, fuel up the car after dusk and avoid gas power mowers. max hd futurecast shows showers and storms scattered about the area by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon. they will be around into wednesday night and maybe the first part of thursday morning before things drift more to the south along with a frontal system. perhaps showers for the beaches into the first half of thursday then it keeps going. friday is looking like it will be nice. we expect to see the temperature in the morning at 79 degrees. dry at noon, 88 degrees. by 4:00 91, perhaps
but that big batch will miss us. 89 in the district. dulles 88. where we have seen it raining, especially across kentucky, temperatures are in the 60s there. but let's go ahead and show you the max hd air quality. i want to talk about the fact that today was a code orange day. we had few of those. unhealthy for sensitive groups, children and seniors, anyone with a respiratory disease, limit the outdoor activity. in the future, we are not expecting one tomorrow, but a great way to help the...
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many of us were here for a news conference called by the mayor on hiv and aids awareness. the tan vehicle was smoking. i never saw flames but somebody got a fire extinguisher. eyewitnesses tried to rush to pull open doors to get the drivers and passengers out of both vehicles. they removed some of the injured before firefighters could get here to use the jaws of life to remove them. the more seriously injured were medivaked to the hospital. it was terrifying and amazing to see the accident then to watch people including top city officials trying to help out. >> everywhere. she wanted to get out. she was conscious and everything. she was squeezing our hand and everything. we tried to keep her together until the ambulance and stuff got there. >> you don't know if anybody has a neck injury. it's great help. people's natural instincts. it's one of those things we have to be careful. that's why we are using the jaws of life and other things to get people out safely. >> we really do keep all of our energy focused on the five people who were hurt and hope they pull through. >> ba
many of us were here for a news conference called by the mayor on hiv and aids awareness. the tan vehicle was smoking. i never saw flames but somebody got a fire extinguisher. eyewitnesses tried to rush to pull open doors to get the drivers and passengers out of both vehicles. they removed some of the injured before firefighters could get here to use the jaws of life to remove them. the more seriously injured were medivaked to the hospital. it was terrifying and amazing to see the accident then...
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it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is 80% of the costs and that's a big cost in one part of the demographic and that part will only get bigger. >> no one does particularly well in terms of controlling costs, either the public system, private or other countries in the world. just about everywhere you have health care costs outpacing inflation. >> at the high end, we deliver terrific care for people who can afford it. but we do know we've got one of the least efficient systems in the industrialized world. we spend far more per person and get less for it than other major industrialized nations. peop
it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is...
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i use this statistic again for comparative sake. under the clinton administration in the private sector we created 21.8 million new jobs. that was 214,000 per month. why is that figure important? because you need 100,000 to stay even. what happened during the bush administrations? eight years, they created an average per month 96-months, 4,240 jobs. that meant they were 96,000 short of staying even. is there any wonder why the legacy of the last administration was so dire? economists warned us that it would take longer to dig out of the hole. but stopping the economy slide, which appears to have happened, is the necessary first step in turns around unemployment. obviously, a great deal of work remains to be done. we're not out of the woods yet but we're on the right path. all of those facts show that democrats were right. and republicans didn't see the value apparently in the recovery and reinvestment act. but it continues to fund job creating projects across america. it continues to keep public servants like police officer teachers
i use this statistic again for comparative sake. under the clinton administration in the private sector we created 21.8 million new jobs. that was 214,000 per month. why is that figure important? because you need 100,000 to stay even. what happened during the bush administrations? eight years, they created an average per month 96-months, 4,240 jobs. that meant they were 96,000 short of staying even. is there any wonder why the legacy of the last administration was so dire? economists warned us...
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medicare does not tell us what hospital to go to, what specialist we can use. it is extraordinarily rare that it never denies a procedure. private insurance does this all the time. we can all side anecdote after an adult with private insurance has done terrible things for patients -- we can all site anecdote after anecdote. greta: i understand that you are in favor of something different being proposed by the president, and the single-payer -- we have soundbites where president obama said earlier in his career that he is in favor of single-payer. have you ever discussed this with the president? >> no, i have not. i have not. but i have seen those tapes that showed where he favored it. greg from -- greta: so i take it that youç are a little disappointed that he does not have that same idea anymore. >> yes, i am. if 30% of the costs of health care are for administrative costs because of the private insurance. if we eliminated the private insurance;hp'd at universal medicare, $400 billion -- and had universal medicare. that would cover the uninsured. in my offi
medicare does not tell us what hospital to go to, what specialist we can use. it is extraordinarily rare that it never denies a procedure. private insurance does this all the time. we can all side anecdote after an adult with private insurance has done terrible things for patients -- we can all site anecdote after anecdote. greta: i understand that you are in favor of something different being proposed by the president, and the single-payer -- we have soundbites where president obama said...
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they objected to those car company executives using corporate jets, do you remember? >> couldn't y'all have downgraded to first class or jetpooled or something to get here? it would have at least sent a message that you do get it. >> well, does congress get it? some critics say they don't. those lawmakers ordering some brand-new corporate jets of their own. how about that? but they're only down about $2 trillion in the budget this year. we'll be asking questions no one else on television is asking here tonight. we'll find out what we can learn from canada's health care system. we'll be right back. strength on its own can be impressive. when consistency is added, that's when it becomes real. ♪ at northwestern mutual, we've been able to deliver real strength... for over 150 years. northwestern mutual. consistency counts. put our strength to work for you. learn how at northwesternmutual.com. but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of you
they objected to those car company executives using corporate jets, do you remember? >> couldn't y'all have downgraded to first class or jetpooled or something to get here? it would have at least sent a message that you do get it. >> well, does congress get it? some critics say they don't. those lawmakers ordering some brand-new corporate jets of their own. how about that? but they're only down about $2 trillion in the budget this year. we'll be asking questions no one else on...
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i met him once but his political reporting influence of us. we did not set out to be the teddy white of 2008, we want to read our on both. >> and love teddy white but we did not try to do the same thing. we were trying to do a narrative of a moment in history which he did so well but we had a different view on that. teddy would have done a great boat on the selection for shore apparent. >> it's up to me to ask the sarah palin question in. [laughter] >> we have been waiting. >> i & the sort of a fighter pilot it's not work in this way and the fed to do something to shake things up, but did and it reflects badly on him that she really could have become president and doesn't know a whole lot? >> well, you never know of the moment you are making a decision like that how it's going to work out. certainly it was a risk in it was a well discussed risk within the campaign. the haste with which the picture has been talked about a lot. is a more complicated story and i will get into -- the book goes into that line and is a more complicated story about h
i met him once but his political reporting influence of us. we did not set out to be the teddy white of 2008, we want to read our on both. >> and love teddy white but we did not try to do the same thing. we were trying to do a narrative of a moment in history which he did so well but we had a different view on that. teddy would have done a great boat on the selection for shore apparent. >> it's up to me to ask the sarah palin question in. [laughter] >> we have been waiting....
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people who use this, do they record what they are doing? do you have record-keeping so you have a baseline? like i swam two last three years ago, and now i can swim tent? ç>> yes, 10 times a month, and you get a $100 bonus. greta: really? >> yes. greta: that is encouraging. whatever happened to the president's physical fitness thing? when you and i were in school. >> it did not do a damn thing in terms of obesity. one thing is that you have to get employers to understand that. i mean, right now, we have put together a program where we get more than our money back by getting people healthier. we save money. greta: that is the promise. the whole idea of making people healthier so that 30 years from now -- >> no, right now. right now. there are more productive. they feel better. their health-care costs go down, so we pay for them when they are sick. greta: i thought when you're talking about a wellness program, this was for the long term. you say if we start getting better today, we would feel the cost today? >> absolutely. absolutely. greta
people who use this, do they record what they are doing? do you have record-keeping so you have a baseline? like i swam two last three years ago, and now i can swim tent? ç>> yes, 10 times a month, and you get a $100 bonus. greta: really? >> yes. greta: that is encouraging. whatever happened to the president's physical fitness thing? when you and i were in school. >> it did not do a damn thing in terms of obesity. one thing is that you have to get employers to understand...
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>> possibly he'll be back with a message that says they're ready to talk to us. that's about all we can expect. >> reporter: but the north koreans have notched a win. >> they're able to have a big missile test, a nuclear test, capture these two journalists and still got bill clinton to show up. you put it all together and it looks pretty good as a set of tactics by the north koreans. >>eporter: will sending bill clinton be a winning tactic by president obama is this an open question as the former president and his party left north korea. well here's the tally. lee and ling are pardoned. we think they're free. and the obama administration has reached out to north korea, a campaign promise by president clinton -- by president obama. and the white house was not directly involved. i'm teach handelsman. >>> there's some concern that as many as 06 people may have been scammed by a funeral home. police sayhose customers prepaid for funeral arrangements in fred riksburg, virginia, but the money they spent may have been used for something else. chris gordon is here now wi
>> possibly he'll be back with a message that says they're ready to talk to us. that's about all we can expect. >> reporter: but the north koreans have notched a win. >> they're able to have a big missile test, a nuclear test, capture these two journalists and still got bill clinton to show up. you put it all together and it looks pretty good as a set of tactics by the north koreans. >>eporter: will sending bill clinton be a winning tactic by president obama is this an...
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all of us areov overjoyed at thr safe return. for now, all our thoughts are with laura and euna and their families who have shown remarkable courage and initiative for the 140 days of this ordeal. during those 140 days, the north koreans showed nothing but obstinan obstinance. but intern it seems to have -- but in the end it seems to have paid off for them. bill richardson who negotiated for the release of a hostage says that the smiling president next to clinton is good for the president. >> it gives him a great deal of prestige to have the former president there, so this a big coup. >> that's not the only thing they got. clinton's wife, the secretary of state, in an interview with mian india apologized to the north koreans. >> the young women have apparently admitted that they probably did trespass, so they are deeply regretful and we are very sorry this happened. >> hillary clinton was heavily involved in securing the release of ling and lee, and president clinton said he wanted to engage with the north koreans, but instead th
all of us areov overjoyed at thr safe return. for now, all our thoughts are with laura and euna and their families who have shown remarkable courage and initiative for the 140 days of this ordeal. during those 140 days, the north koreans showed nothing but obstinan obstinance. but intern it seems to have -- but in the end it seems to have paid off for them. bill richardson who negotiated for the release of a hostage says that the smiling president next to clinton is good for the president....
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people all around us have just disappeared, run away from the spoke smoke. over there you can see the palestinian children are continuing to throw stones. when stones are thrown, a military raid often follows. usually late at night as you see in this footage we obtained. israeli soldiers come to palestinian villages in large numbers. even when detaining one young boy. british human rights activists witness the scene. >> how can you arrest a child? look at you. look at you! >> the arrests can be brutal. mohammed had just turned 13 when he was detained, one of many young palestinians who say they were abused by the israeli 34789 >> they grabbed me from my home by the scruff of my neck, choking me. my mom was screaming. they beat me and kicked me all the way to the jeep. they cuffed my hands and legs, blindfolded me and left me there for 24 hours. >> detained palestinian children are taken to israeli army bases like this one, often for interrogation. a former commander in israel's army told me iltreatment is routine. his experiences haunt him, he says. >> nob i
people all around us have just disappeared, run away from the spoke smoke. over there you can see the palestinian children are continuing to throw stones. when stones are thrown, a military raid often follows. usually late at night as you see in this footage we obtained. israeli soldiers come to palestinian villages in large numbers. even when detaining one young boy. british human rights activists witness the scene. >> how can you arrest a child? look at you. look at you! >> the...
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here are the events that brought us to this points. >> thank you for having us here. >> they were working for the cable network that al gore founded -- current tv. they were on a story about human trafficking back in march and they were right here' chinese-north korean border when north korean forces grabbed them. >> two american citizens are being detained by the north. the less we say about this publicly, the better for those parties concerned. >> the women accused of illegally entering north korea and engaging in hostile acts, one of them the sister of the well known journalist, lisa ling. lisa and others back in the united states could only hold vigils and worry. >> what makes it scary is that i can't really picture or imagine what is happening for her, and it's that sort of unknown which makes it all the more scary. >> but knowing their fate did not make it better. both women were sentenced to 12 years hard labor. it was a punishment few predicted would actually be carried out. but even before the sentence came down, the secretary of state, hillary clinton, made a comment that would
here are the events that brought us to this points. >> thank you for having us here. >> they were working for the cable network that al gore founded -- current tv. they were on a story about human trafficking back in march and they were right here' chinese-north korean border when north korean forces grabbed them. >> two american citizens are being detained by the north. the less we say about this publicly, the better for those parties concerned. >> the women accused of...
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thank you for joining us. gov. martin o'malley just made the announcement a few hours ago from one of the stops. matt brock has details. >> with quite a bit of fanfare, gov. martin o'malley and dozens more elected officials gathered to make the announcement most already expected. >> we are moving forward. >> good news for her. >> you got that. right. >> she likes the idea of light rail from new carrollton west to bethesda. for one reason -- less time on the red line. >> red line, you have to go down, cross and then go back up. >> govern o'malley said it took about 50 years to get to this point, 50 years of planning, discussions, sometimes heated discussions. but now the state has the final word and it decided officially to forgo rapid bus transit and instead going with light rail because he says it will just be much better. >> cleaner and faster. >> the governor says light rail will be quicker, more efficient and run cleaner. >> it will be sleek, it will be quiet, low to the ground. this is not your grandfathers' l
thank you for joining us. gov. martin o'malley just made the announcement a few hours ago from one of the stops. matt brock has details. >> with quite a bit of fanfare, gov. martin o'malley and dozens more elected officials gathered to make the announcement most already expected. >> we are moving forward. >> good news for her. >> you got that. right. >> she likes the idea of light rail from new carrollton west to bethesda. for one reason -- less time on the red...
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>> i don't use them and i don't want to argue against warren buffett. i think medical costs is going up but it's ad pick. forbes on fox is next. >>> 9 trillion dollars in red. white house admitting that our national deficit is likely hit over the next decade. doesn't that mean a middle-class tax hike is next. welcome to forbes on fox. let's go in fouj with our panel. jack to you first, middle-class tax hike inevitable? >> yesing it is, we're out of money we can't expect to spend money and keep up. economy continues to shrink and tax rates will go up to fund that. we look at the campaign promises and he says he won't raise taxes on those making less than $250,000 a year. he confiscated all the income of the top 1% you would have 1.3 trillion dollars at the height of the bull market. that is not making up the short fall. >> they are looking at you and saying is hike tax coming up? >> treasury can keep borrowing and fed can keep printing money. there is no limit to the size of the fed's balance sheet. >> you are talking tongue-in-cheek, aren't you? >> no,
>> i don't use them and i don't want to argue against warren buffett. i think medical costs is going up but it's ad pick. forbes on fox is next. >>> 9 trillion dollars in red. white house admitting that our national deficit is likely hit over the next decade. doesn't that mean a middle-class tax hike is next. welcome to forbes on fox. let's go in fouj with our panel. jack to you first, middle-class tax hike inevitable? >> yesing it is, we're out of money we can't expect to...
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stay with us, we'll be right back in two minutes. ght, thats sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. cu.esnd pcu even during times like these, there is a light beginning to shine again. it comes from a restaurant downtown. a shop on main street. a factory around the corner. entrepreneurs like these are the most powerful force in the economy. the reinvention of business begins with them. weon't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain: we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com . >>> and welcome back once again, once the regular season starts the redskins are all about business. but this week, a rite of passage. and dave feldman broke bread with the boys in burgundy. ♪ ♪ >>
stay with us, we'll be right back in two minutes. ght, thats sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. cu.esnd pcu even during times like these, there is a light...
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it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours free, so call now. and learn how aarp medicare supplement insurance... can help make your sixties a time of freedom. again. bret: finally tonight, we have talked about the problems the obama administration has had getting health-reform passed. >> the president has said, uh, uh, uh, uh -- [laughter] uh, uh, uh, and i, uh, it has been very constructive, and, we, uh, uh, -- in my current pursuits. bret: that is it for "special report" this time, the only report" this time, the only place where
it is to use your aarp medicare supplement insurance. you just show your card. no hassles. at this time of my life, freedom is everything. medicare only pays for part of your healthcare coverage. you have to come up with the rest. it's all about freedom of choice. back in the sixties, i went my own way. why stop now? so call today for a free information kit. when you call, you'll also receive... this free educational guide to help you... understand your medicare coverage options. it's yours...
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don't forget to follow us and tweet us with her son off to college, liz turned to target for great deals. like a twenty dollar comforter for his bed. a fridge for healthy snacks a reading lamp to study by and a cell phone to call home. so liz chose target showing off her college smarts about savings target. expect more. pay less. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. at suntrust, we help you manage your money at home. and make it easy when you're away. and where ever you go, atm fees won't follow. get back to what really matters
don't forget to follow us and tweet us with her son off to college, liz turned to target for great deals. like a twenty dollar comforter for his bed. a fridge for healthy snacks a reading lamp to study by and a cell phone to call home. so liz chose target showing off her college smarts about savings target. expect more. pay less. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the...
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it is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> it speaks well of our country that when two american citizens are in harm's way, that so many people would just put things aside and just go to work to make sure that this has had a happy ending. shepard: we're starting to hear a few details about their time in north korea. laura's sister lisa ling says the women were kept in separate locations for almost their entire detention, reportedly seeing each other on only a couple of occasions. and laura said to be eager to taste some fresh food after all that time in a nation ravished by famine. we're told her family plans to put together a big sushi dinner tonight. north carolina now, and new developments in a terrorism case. today prosecutors released a bit more evidence against seven men accused of plotting terror attacks overseas from a home base right here in the u.s. it came in the form of a cell phone video. check this out. prosecutors say this nine-second clip was taken from
it is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> it speaks well of our country that when two american citizens are in harm's way, that so many people would just put things aside and just go to work to make sure that this has had a happy ending. shepard: we're starting to hear a few details about their time in north korea. laura's sister lisa ling says the women were kept in separate locations for almost their entire detention,...
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i doelieve the cairo speech is very useful. but it has toe followed up by action. >> rose: and the actionought to be simply saying we're on the case. they've t mchell there going from o capitalto another. >> y. more than just envoys. i mean, havin been an envoy it's got to be more substan tomorrow that. but senator mitell is establishing offices i jerulem. he'sot people on the ound, there's permane presence increang in size. i think th's important, you have to work economic, political security issues, work thenn detail, do it simuaneously, light thousand firesout there. >> rose: but isn't this one place thatoes need an envoy? even thoh you couldargue envoys occasionallyause me misunderstanding of accountability and the floof power? >> i would use a fferent term and i don't ink it's an envoy. i thinkt's a permanent representative, alst like an ambassador in position to work this issue. >> rose: aplgs dorro the region? >> ambassador theregion or amssador to the issue but there. i mean, i'd set up business.... >> rose: so if you d
i doelieve the cairo speech is very useful. but it has toe followed up by action. >> rose: and the actionought to be simply saying we're on the case. they've t mchell there going from o capitalto another. >> y. more than just envoys. i mean, havin been an envoy it's got to be more substan tomorrow that. but senator mitell is establishing offices i jerulem. he'sot people on the ound, there's permane presence increang in size. i think th's important, you have to work economic,...
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use caution there. a crash still on the scene in essex, marlin avenue and catherine avenue. this is mlk at fayette street, looking good downtown. looking for a business you know you can trust? let your better business bureau do the work for you. you can easily choose an a-rated business today by logging on to abc2news.com/bbb. back to you. >>> i think you would be hard-pressed to find a working magic marker or poster board today. >> it was all used up last night at the town hall meeting with senator ben cardin. sherrie johnson reports, everyone heard the message about health care. >> reporter: good morning. yes, things got pretty heated last night at a health care town hall meeting at towson university. many people upset over president barack obama's proposed health care plan. senator ben cardin hosted that meeting. he faced a lot of opposition to the president's plan. cardin defended health care reform. he says the bill would provide more choices. he also says several committees in congress are still w
use caution there. a crash still on the scene in essex, marlin avenue and catherine avenue. this is mlk at fayette street, looking good downtown. looking for a business you know you can trust? let your better business bureau do the work for you. you can easily choose an a-rated business today by logging on to abc2news.com/bbb. back to you. >>> i think you would be hard-pressed to find a working magic marker or poster board today. >> it was all used up last night at the town hall...
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don't get used to it. as the heat gets cranked up for the weekend, keep that in the back of you r md.in we start off with d.alook at m hd true view. there is shower and thunderstorm activity well to the west of us, southwest of us and northern sections ofnorth carolina but so far that is all staying awayhoev tenugth te er is a chance that we could e hav a couple of showers or thunderstorms this evening. looking t live rada we are not seeing a thg. in icasly dry out there, a tictle sunshine, . oo too. fairly muggy. temperatures m- to faupper-80s. depends on where you are. frederick 84. baltimore 84. in the city middle 80s. in laplata say a little warmer. forecast looking like this, we cannot take the spotty shower or thunderstorm completely out of the forecast. there is a cold front kind of bearing down on us. as long as that front is in the area, we couldfire up a shower or thunderstorm. as we start getting into the overnight hours, it will be mainly dry even though there is a slight chance of a shower or
don't get used to it. as the heat gets cranked up for the weekend, keep that in the back of you r md.in we start off with d.alook at m hd true view. there is shower and thunderstorm activity well to the west of us, southwest of us and northern sections ofnorth carolina but so far that is all staying awayhoev tenugth te er is a chance that we could e hav a couple of showers or thunderstorms this evening. looking t live rada we are not seeing a thg. in icasly dry out there, a tictle sunshine, ....
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that is mainly to the north of us, mainly to the west. seeing it down to the south of us. therefore, if it's all around us, we're likely to see it in our area too. there is a big area of high pressure that is swirling around here along the atlantic ocean, off the coastline. this is what pumps all that warm, moist air into our region. things are a little unsettled, just because of the amount of juice, so to speak, in the atmosphere. we have a cold front that is right now in new york, that is making its way down into maryland. as it does, we'll be seeing that tonight spark a couple of showers and thunderstorms. then it is likely to stall out just to the south of us. what that means is then little low-pressure systems are likely to form along that boundary and keep news the range for thunderstorm activity for the next several days. in fact, let's take a look at the extended forecast. you can see a couple of showers and storms tonight. wednesday looks pretty good. then as the daytime heating kicks in, you have the chance for showers again. same thing as we head into the day on
that is mainly to the north of us, mainly to the west. seeing it down to the south of us. therefore, if it's all around us, we're likely to see it in our area too. there is a big area of high pressure that is swirling around here along the atlantic ocean, off the coastline. this is what pumps all that warm, moist air into our region. things are a little unsettled, just because of the amount of juice, so to speak, in the atmosphere. we have a cold front that is right now in new york, that is...
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as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginng looks like at openforum.com >>> welcome back to "msnbc live." i'm carlos watson. former presidential candidate john edwards former mistress and at a federal courthouse today as investigators examined edwards finances. rielle hunter walked into the building through a back entrance carrying a child. edwards admitted to an affair with hunter but denies he's the father of her child. you see hunter in the pictures. a closer look at how edwards used campaign funds as political action committee paid rielle hunter's firm for work in 2006. take a look at this video before a woman being told by police her husband was murdered. don't be fooled, the cops say. nbc's mark potter in miami. what in the world is going on with this case. not pretty. >> reporter: not pretty and quite unusual. they learned from police a
as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginng looks like at openforum.com >>> welcome back to "msnbc live." i'm carlos watson. former presidential candidate john edwards former mistress and at a federal courthouse today as investigators...